Salmon River White Water Rafting Trips
White water rafting on the Salmon River in Idaho is unlike anywhere else in the United States. As the longest un-dammed river in the U.S. and flowing through the lower 48’s largest wilderness area, rafting trips on the Salmon River take kayakers and paddlers on a white water vacation un-matched in wildlife, scenery, or adventure. Rafting trips in late June or early July are typically going to have bigger and colder white water as this river is strictly controlled by snow melt. Rafting trips on the Salmon River in later July or August are usually accompanied by less powerful rapids and warmer water. Determine the experience you are looking for between the Main Salmon or Lower Salmon and then find the right dates for your ultimate white water vacation.
Rafting the Main Salmon River in Idaho is the ultimate Orange Torpedo Wilderness trip. After a trip down the “River of No Return,” you will go home with stories of running class III and IV rapids, sitting in hot springs, climbing Buckskin Bill’s tower and seeing wildlife, including bears and bighorns. Spend five or six days on the Salmon River filled with white water kayaking and rafting, camping under the stars, and relaxing on the beach.
White sand beaches, hot weather, warm water, and BIG roller coaster waves – what more could you ask for on an Idaho camping trip? Add great theme nights, rapids you can re-run, and a 50-mile jet boat back to town to make white water rafting or kayaking the Lower Salmon River the ultimate 4 day adventure vacation.
Ride the waves of the famous Salmon River as you across the entire state of Idaho. If you can't decide between rafting the Main Salmon or the Lower Salmon simply do them both on this 13 day adventure. Experience the breath taking scenery, wildlife, and rapids of the Main Salmon before floating into the stunning gorges and HUGE beaches of the Lower Salmon River.
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